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Dawg

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Metallica Settings
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Hello,

I'm looking for Metallica Justice/Black era settings for my stock MP1.

I have a G-Major too.

Thank you :)
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Re: Metallica Settings
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Maybe MikeB can help you? he has a similar rig and likes that kind of stuff ?
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Re: Metallica Settings
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Dawg -

Welcome to the forum! First question: what kind of guitar/pickups are you using?

I can get you a patch for the MP-1 Classic, which may get you close. There are tons of MP-1 owners in here though, you shouldn't have a problem finding that.

As for the G-Major, set the EQ for that classic "V" pattern (pump the bass* / cut the mids / raise highs a bit) and you'll be halfway there. *Sometimes, I like to turn up the bottom end until it gets flubby, then back off some.  :thumb-up:

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Re: Metallica Settings
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Thank You Dante :)

I Have an ESP M-II with EMG 81 pickups.

So... I didn't know that the G-Major had an eq...!!!
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Re: Metallica Settings
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I don't know either - ha ha, I was just assuming it did. I don't have a G-major, but what kind of FX device doesn't have an EQ?!?

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Re: Metallica Settings
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Try these patches from Chris Ratterree and Steven Clifford. One distortion and 2 clean.
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Re: Metallica Settings
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The G major has eq, should you use it is another storey (I wouldn't, for lots of reasons....), get your tone sorted in the MP1/2 (if after that you wanted to "augment" the eq with g major..maybe..(e.g. add some bass to MP1..)). Yeah it's got eq, it's digital eq, the most dangerous, often skews (f#cks) the sound (depending on how much you care..) unless the back plane is 128 bits or better (unusual, more expensive). Time based digital effects (reverb, delay, flange. chorus) are one thing (digital versions generally not to bad to very good, you get what you pay for..), IMHO digital eq (except for the very high end $$$$ versions) are (unfortunately) still largely crap (getting better though) and, generally, do more damage than good (they sound better in the lounge room than they do at live volumes).
My Rant.. >:D
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Re: Metallica Settings
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If i remember correctly metallica also used a MQ-1 with scooped mids so may a graphic EQ would be better.
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Re: Metallica Settings
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Thanks for your answers.

The patches from Chris R and Steven C, in the clean tube voicing, with the OD at 5, the sound crunches.

For the EQ I have a MXR M108
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The MXR looks like a good unit, you could try it in the MP1 loop, if so, try to adjust the MP1 loop gain knob (this is a dual ganged pot so as you turn up the input, the output goes down and visa versa, this is to maintain unity gain, level in = level out (albeit with a modified sound)) so there is no difference volume wise with the MP1 loop in or MP1 loop off on the patch (this ensure good gain structure in the MP1).  The MXR is designed (from what I could tell (http://www.jimdunlop.com/files/manuals/M108_man_web.pdf)), to also add distortion (by increasing input gain to a guitar amp and eqing the sound) and be used guit > other pedals > MXR > Guitar (preamp) Amp in > speakers.  You don't necessarily need more distortion with the MP1 , it's got stacks (but some like more  >:D eg 3TM) but the MP1/3TM get it from the tubes, as you have EMG's you have plenty of grunt from the guitar, so, if it were me, I'd use the MXR in the MP1 loop, set it to crystal clean (don't try and add distortion/gain here) go for a scoop V setting (as Dante suggests) to start, keep the volume and gain settings such that turning the loop patch on/off keeps the same volume/level.  I don't know how loud you play, but as you turn up the wick, how your ears perceive the sound changes (Fletcher Munchen curves).  At low volumes, your ear/brain hears the midrange as louder (~1khz) and the bass and treble seems softer (even though they aren't, BTW this is why loudness buttons/contour knobs are on hifis, boost bass and treble), when the volume gets to 98db (loud for some, not for guitar  >:D ), the bass, mids and treb seem the same (balanced), above that (which is where rock guitar happens...) the bass and treble seem louder than mids. So if you run up a tone setting in the lounge, it will sound quite different when you cranked it up, so best to tweak the patch at stage vol if you can, then turn down for lounge.  Anyway sorry to babble on, hope it helps...
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Re: Metallica Settings
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Thank you rnolan!

My problem, when I play, the sound isn't very accurate. I tried my ESP on a ENGl Powerball II and, WAHOO it's chirurgical! I don't have this "chirurgicality" with the MP1.

That's why I'm looking for Met's specifics settings.

 
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Re: Metallica Settings
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Well im pretty sure the only time the ada was used was for some of kirks solos. Im pretty sure they never used it for rythm so you cant really expect the same sound you hear on those albums rythm wise out of the ada.
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Re: Metallica Settings
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I believe that James and Kirk both had a MP1 during the live shit tour
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Hey Dawg, happy to help...
not quite sure what you mean by chirurgical (pls describe?, give me parameters/variables/ideas ?)
While settings are a part of this, I'd proffer that there may be some other considerations, how old are your MP1 tubes ? (they go off slow but take your articulation (aspects of) with them...).  So if you haven't changed tubes in the last 2 years or so, it may be time (e.g. chuck in some new sensor Mullard short pates 12AX7's or some hi output low noise matched JJs), will bring back the edge??  On the MXR, what your chasing (articulation wise) is probably around 2khz to 4 khz, and a bit 6khz(=presence) boost to get articulation (and to some extent very highs ~ 10khz/16khz, adds shimmer??), add lows to make it fat...(remember bottom E = 82hz (if tuning A=440hz))
How's the battery in you EMG's BTW, always worth checking...
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Re: Metallica Settings
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Chirurgical = very accurate, we can hear each music notes ;)

My MP1 is old, I bought it used, and the tubes are olds too... And the tubes in my Peavey Classic 60 are very olds too...

The M108 setting is a classic metal V
 


(it's not my gear ;) )

The battery in my guitar is OK.
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